If you give an overall evaluation of the whole movie, I think it is a very, very good song and dance film. I still like it as a whole, and the details are handled well. However, in terms of the plot of the film characters, the characterization of Oliver is a bit vague (I haven't read the original work or the film is to show his unclear and passive character), and finally did not explain Oliver's home.
The 3 singing and dancing moments that impressed me the most
1. Oliver’s street singing and dancing when he first arrived in London was very neat and uniform, giving people a great shock and a very happy atmosphere. I think the whole film is very good for the dance arrangement.
2. The old pickpocket took the kids to perform stealing songs and dances, very vivid.
3. Oliver's song and dance "who will buy" after waking up in the morning at the rich man's house is really good and I like it very much! And the characters appearing in it are also my favorite, I really hope that everything stays at that beautiful moment.
In the first half of the film, I feel that Oliver is a very pitiful child. Later, he fled to London and met Jack. The moment the two of them looked at each other, I felt that this certain pattern was interpreted very funny. That scene impressed me very much. Profound, it is also a scene I like. I liked half of the plot, and there was a feeling of wanting to give him 5 stars. There were ups and downs, sadness, joy, and the plot went very full.
In the second half, especially at the end, I didn't like it very much. His flaw might be here. There was also a character I hate, Bill, who should be the one who puts all the despicable characters into one.
There is also a character who she likes very much, but whose fate is very sad: Nancy, he is Bill’s girlfriend, she is a kind person, although Bill is not good to him and has no love, but she still likes Bill," "Need" and "trust" are all hypnotized words by Nancy herself. She has done a lot of unwilling bad things for Bill, but because of her kind heart, she finally saved Oliver, but she was killed by Bill in the end. The ironic ending.
Bill’s ruthlessness is really a very strong contrast with Nancy’s sentimentality. I am really touched by Nancy’s feelings. He misplaced all of his feelings on Bill, but Bill did it for his own selfish desires. Killing her, I only have my own interests in my heart.
The outfits of the whole play are of great reference significance, the British style of the British, when the overall large-scale dance is very spectacular and beautiful.
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